Master Lock’s new 3630, 3631 and 3670 Multi User Locks allows a locker user to set their own temporary 3-digit combination for the duration of there visit, eliminating the need for system charting. The are designed for standard lift handle lockers were there is an interior locking bar that travels up and down to lock the door. The Master Lock 3630, 3661 and 3670 feature a heavy duty solid zinc housing ideal for areas of high use. Ideal for Health and Recreation Facilities, School, Employee and athletic lockers. Extension kits are available for use in doors up to 3/4″ thick. For more information visit the Master Lock Section of our website.
]]>If you have physically challenged students, you might want to look at the Digilock Locker Locks. They offer 3 models for the various types of applications you may have. The first model is the T30, which is designed for lockers with handles and a vertical locking bar. The locking bar is the piece that moves up and down inside the locker door. The second model is the T52, which is designed for single point lockers. A single point locker is one were the door latches at a single point. The third is the T70, which is designed to be used on all metal locker applications. All of the Digilocks are ADA Compliant, feature one touch access, easy installation, a high security latchbolt (1/2″ deadbolt), audio or visual indicators, non-handed, nickel finish, and operate on 4-AA or 4-AAA batteries (included) with a life of 3-5 years.
]]>We can get almost any Locker Handle made in the last 75 years! Most of the Locker Handles and Lockers made in the last 75 years are from 7 different companies, Republic Steel, Penco, Lyon, Interior, Medart, Worley, and Wilson. What we also find is that there names have changed over the years. Republic Steel is also known as Republic Storage Systems, and Berger. Penco has been known as Penco Storage Solutions and Penn Metal Lockers. We have over 25,000 locker handles in stock for immediate delivery, and have been in leader in replacement Locker Handles since 1969. If you still can not identify your locker handle send us a digital picture of your locker handle. If we can not supply it, no one can!
]]>Are you looking for Locker Hardware-Hooks, Number Plates, Screws, Bolts, Rivets. The best place to look is on our Locker Hardware Website, under General Locker Hardware. In this section of the website we have Locker Wall Hooks, Locker Ceiling Hooks, Number Plates, Number Plates Rivets, Lock Hole Filler Plates, Padlock Staples, Upper Two Person Door Knobs, Slotted and Unslotted Bolts and Nuts. This is the probably best place to start when repairing your lockers. If you have any questions on the parts under General Locker Hardware, or any other Locker Hardware please call or email our locker hardware experts.
]]>If you are looking for school hallway locker and locker room hardware and locker hardware only, try our Locker Hardware Website. On this website we have the same products as our main website, RobertBrooke.com, with just locker hardware. The benefit is you can navigate the website much easier, all the products are closer to the main level of the website. On this site you will find everything you need for school lockers, and locker room lockers, along with all the hardware that goes with them. If you are registered for robertbrooke.com , the same login and password will work on this website also. Visit our Locker Hardware Website!
]]>Robert Brooke and Associates, and our RBA Powered Website, RBLockers.com now have all the manufactures part numbers on the website. By doing this you are now able to search our website through the “Search entire store here…” , website Search Box. Just enter the Manufactures Part Number and the part should pop up on the website. We have done this for Republic Storage (Republic Steel, Berger Lockers), Lyon Metal (Lyon Workspace Products), and Penco (Penco Storage Products, Penn Metal Corporation). We have added the manufacturer part numbers on the locker handles, door jambs and lock bars. If you do a search and nothing comes up, please call or email our Locker Hardware Parts Experts.
]]>The Republic steel #10, also known the Berger #10 locker handle was made from 1960-1962. This was one of the only locker handles Republic Storage used in this time period. However, back them they were called Berger, then Republic-Berger, then Republic Steel, now they go by Republic Storage. The locker handle is 3″ overall length, 13/16″ tall, and 7/16″ wide. The lugs are 3/4″ on center and use a 8/32 x 1/2″ screw for fastening to the lock bar. The locker handle is made of a die cast material and then chrome plated. This Berger Handle is made in the USA, and is shipped with two 8/32″ x 1/2″ screws. It can be ordered on our website, our part number is 700314.
]]>The Republic Storage #8 locker handle was made from 1936 to 1969. This locker handle was the only locker handle Republic Storage used in that time period. However, back them they were called Berger, then Republic-Berger, then Republic Steel, now they go by Republic Storage. The locker handle is 5-3/8″ long and 1/2″ wide. The screw holes are 3-3/4″ on center. The handle is made of a die casting that is then chrome plated. The screws to attached the handle to the locker bar are included with the handle. This Republic Storage handle is our part # 700319, and can be ordered on our website.
]]>Have you noticed how the replacement Republic Storage # 12 Locker Handles you have been purchasing lately are breaking more frequently? If the answer is yes, you might want to try our replacement handles. Our replacement Republic Storage Handles are based on the version they produced in the 1970’s, which means more material on the legs (lugs) and housings. And our handles are made in the U.S.A. in Wisconsin. The extra material makes them much more heavy duty then the ones they are producing today. We sell the Republic Storage #12 Locker Handle three ways, just the lift, just the case or the complete assembly. The case and the assembly come with the mounting screws. The Republic Storage #12 handle, also goes by Republic Steel #12 handle, and Berger #12 handle. The #12 handle has been produced since the 1965 and is still produced today.
]]>Most of the locker hardware today, especially the casting are made over seas. We started making out locker handles in the 1980’s at a small foundry in Wisconsin. Thirty plus years later, we are still having them made in Wisconsin. We are proud of the fact that our prices are the lowest out there and we are still making our locker parts in America. We offer All Steel, ASI, Aurora, Edsal, Interior, Lyon, Medart, Penco, Worley, Tennsco and Republic Locker Hardware
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